Describes advantages and disadvantages of night vision technologies
Night vision goggles and scopes make images from visible light, just like your eyes. So, their familiar green-cast images provide excellent situational awareness at night. Unfortunately, magnifying the amount of light in an image is only part of the solution to true night vision.
The critical element they don't address is visible image contrast. That's what you really need to be able to see at night. When a target is brighter than its surroundings it has good visual contrast, and is easy to see.
When a target doesn't have good visual contrast you can't distinguish it from its surroundings. No night vision scope can reveal contrast that's just not there.
Thermal cameras see heat, not light. The more heat an object gives off the more thermal contrast it generates, and the easier it is to see.
Everything on Earth gives off heat, and things like people, animals, and car engines lots of heat. So their easy to see, even through camouflage.
Atmospheric conditions, like smoke, rain, or fog, reflect light, making night vision goggles and scopes even less effective. But thermal cameras see through these obscurants and clearly.
Night vision goggles and scopes also need to have the right amount of light to work well. If light levels are too low, like in rural areas and when looking into deep shadows, they won't be able to see anything.
If there's too much light, from street lights, security lights, or car lights, they become over-saturated. Thermal cameras have none of these limitations. That's why airborne law enforcement units and special operations forces around the world choose FLIR when they need to see hard to find targets at night.

published:09 Feb 2010

views:1138818

Learn How to Make a infrared Night VisionCamera From Any Old Smartphone . Its a physical mod that you can do to any camera.
In this video I am going to show you how to convert any normal camera Into infrared night vision camera very cheap but useful hack.
★☆★ Buy Parts from your online local store ★☆★
1) 3W Infrared LEDhttp://geni.us/GNGwvfK
2) Mini Dc StepDownConverter
http://geni.us/5a29
3) Heatsink
http://geni.us/hcCOh
4) Usb Cable
http://geni.us/yILeH
5) Screwdriver set
http://geni.us/tunrO
★☆★ Check out my other infrared thermal camera
https://youtu.be/IdJgxNVVrs4
# Instructables
https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Night-Vision-Camera-From-Old-Smartphone-/
Every Camera Sensor has ability to see Infrared i.e. Thermal Part of The Light but Infrared Blocking FilterInside Such Digital Cameras protects The CCD Sensor From burning with high energy Infrared light such as sunlight. Now, If We remove the blocking Infrared Filter the camera can also able to see Infrared Part of The Spectrum of Light that is the night vision camera. Which Is PrettyCool Because After ThisHackYou Can See In The Dark With this Infrared Night Vision Camera and use this as camera as infrared camera and night vision camera. aka camera infrarouge. and thermo camera or infrarotkamera. Night Camera ! and camera infrarouge. DIY Night Camera infrarouge infrarotkamera.
This camera also works as a great night vision camera ,it's built-in infrared lights will let you see in the dark ! infrarouge.
This is really cheap & useful diy thermal camera and you will also learn how does thermal imaging camera works
Even the cheapest seek Thermal Camera can cost $200 Compared to this DIY which can be done in just $10 including HD Video Camera. Which Most Popular Seek Infrared Camera Don't Have. This is also called as nir camera which can see through nir materials. You can see the glow and approximately tell the temperature of the object so it works like temperature camera.
Now You Have Ability To See Through Objects & Know The Temprature Just LikeThe Professional Camera's Fujifilm X-T1 & Sony Xray Cameras or The Seek ,FlirThermal Imaging Camera Just For Very Cheap !
Body With NIRTranslucent Materials WorksReallyGood To See Through Additionally You Can Put 850 nm or 940 nm Infrared Led To See Through Objects More Clearly. camera infrarouge.
Do This Hack At Your Own Risk for camera infrarouge. Because Now its see through camera At Night .
★☆★ For more awesome content ★☆★
https://www.youtube.com/kedarnimbalkard
★☆★ Find me here ★☆★
https://www.facebook.com/KedardNimbalkar
https://twitter.com/kedardn
https://in.pinterest.com/kedarnimbalkar/
https://www.instagram.com/kedardnimbalkar/
http://kedarnimbalkar.imgur.com/
https://www.quora.com/profile/Kedar-Nimbalkar
https://www.instructables.com/member/Kedar Nimbalkar/

published:21 Dec 2017

views:250531

Nothing escapes the keen eye of this futuristic night vision.... except for things up close... or things far away. Or when sweat causes it to slip down my face, or when I fall off my bike.
Camera: http://goo.gl/ZM1t9v
Illuminator: http://goo.gl/Bftboj

published:07 Aug 2015

views:39867

New David Attenborough series Dynasties coming soon! Watch the first trailer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWI1eCbksdE --~--
Leopards have excellent night vision, therefore the night shift of hunting is very busy for them.
Subscribe to BBCEarth: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSubBBC Earth YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/BBCEarth
BBC Earth Facebook http://www.facebook.com/bbcearth (ex-UK only)
BBC Earth Twitter http://www.twitter.com/bbcearth
Visit http://www.bbc.com/earth/world for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes.

published:13 May 2015

views:27052

intro music by Kevin Macleod goto Incompetech.com for his entire collection.
Thanks for Subscribing and for the interest in this magnificent research. Proof. We got lots of it. Proud to say I present UFO's in our Earth's sky. The corridor (traffic) highway in the milky way and over the constellation of Draco.. This is not a parody channel nor is it an entertaining channel. This research I am doing is for the sake of everyone on this planet. Accepting and respecting the differences and beliefs of others .. All of our differences set aside for the sake of one thing., Our freedom of speech and well being together. It is time for us to wake up and see things in a different way.
.thanks for your support everyone...http://myevent.com/bruceseesall

published:25 Sep 2018

views:9263

Hey Guys using this method you can turn your normal web cam into an IP cam so simple.
Watch Part 2 : Wireless IP Cam Using Raspberry PI
https://youtu.be/WXOtSeftW3E
how to change your webcam so it can see in the dark. The CCDs of all digital cameras are responsive to infrared light (IR) as well as visible light. However, most webcams come with a filter installed to block out IR light. This makes the image less washed out but it keeps you from being able to see in the dark (using IR illumination). This intructable shows you how to remove the filter from a "CreativeLive". Removing the filter from other webcams will probably be a bit easier, but they all follow the same procedure.
unscrew the webcam case, see the screw hole? This webcam (logitech quickcam chat) had only one phillips screw holding it together.
The two halves will come apart and out drops the circuit board with wire/etc attached.
unscrew the lense assembly from the circuit board. When you unscrew this, the CCD (the Charge Coupled Device is an array of photosensors on the green PC board) will be exposed.
SideNote:
I'm not sure but I think maybe the CCD can be harmed if you shine bright light directly at it (without a lense assembly in front of it) so I hid it away under a piece of paper while doing the rest of the steps.
Pull the lense assembly out from the surrounding knobby thing (the blue ring that you turn to adjust the focus)
the IR filter is just a little square piece of glass, pull it out. Then, bend a piece of wire or paper clip or something into a square and put it in to replace the filter (so everything will fit back together correctly afterwards).
Then pop all the layers back on (make sure that thin black circle thing isn't blocking the lense). everything popped back together securely so I didn't use glue or anything.
Then put the lense assembly back into the blue ring thing and screw the whole thing back ontop of the CCD. Screw back the case, you're done.
to test it out, look at your remote control while you click it, you should see the IR LED blink. You can use your remote as a flashlight for the camera in the dark. You can buy IR illuminators or make your own out of a bunch of IR LEDs and voila, you can see in the dark.
Try not to use this for anything creepy. :)
http://yt2fb.com/turn-any-web-cam-into-an-infrared-night-vision-web/
আপনার ওয়েবক্যামটাকে night vision ওয়েবক্যামে কি করে কনভার্ট করবেন

published:08 Aug 2016

views:226039

How to convert a digital camera into an infrared night vision camera. I needed a camera that could film in the darkness of night whilst doing astronomy, so I converted this old snappy to be able to see infrared light. It works a treat!

published:28 Jan 2017

views:408562

unbrand factory made night vision hunting scope instalation

published:31 Dec 2017

views:20536

Epic thermal predator hunting video footage from O'Neill Ops. 45 coyotes down captured through the Trijicon IR Hunter MKIII 35m thermal scope.
Rifle: "The Coyote Rifle" CR MOD 0 - MK 1 chambered in 22-250 match from Longrifles Inc. and O'Neill Ops. Click here for more information: https://goo.gl/dSY4Mf
More Videos by O'Neill Ops: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEILLOPS
Why hunt coyotes?
As 4th generation ranchers and farmers, hunting coyotes is not just a hobby or a pastime for O'Neill Ops. They have a duty to protect the cattle that they raise for food. For them, predator hunting is not merely a sport, but a way of life.
Coyotes are presently the most abundant livestock predators in western North America, causing the majority of sheep, goat, and cattle losses. For example, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, coyotes were responsible for 60.5% of the 224,000 sheep deaths attributed to predation in 2004.The total number of sheep deaths in 2004 comprised 2.22% of the total sheep and lamb population in the United States, which, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA report, totaled 4.66 million and 7.80 million heads respectively as of July 1, 2005. Because coyote populations are typically many times greater and more widely distributed than those of wolves, coyotes cause more overall predation losses. The United States government agents routinely shoot, poison, trap, and kill about 90,000 coyotes each year to protect livestock.
Coyotes typically bite the throat just behind the jaw and below the ear when attacking adult sheep or goats, with death commonly resulting from suffocation. Blood loss is usually a secondary cause of death. Calves and heavily fleeced sheep are killed by attacking the flanks or hindquarters, causing shock and blood loss. When attacking smaller prey, such as young lambs, the kill is made by biting the skull and spinal regions, causing massive tissue and bone damage. Small or young prey may be completely carried off, leaving only blood as evidence of a kill.
In the absence of the harassment of coyotes practiced by rural people, urban coyotes are losing their fear of humans, which is further worsened by people intentionally or unintentionally feeding coyotes. In such situations, some coyotes have begun to act aggressively toward humans, chasing joggers and bicyclists, confronting people walking their dogs, and stalking small children. Non-rabid coyotes in these areas sometimes target small children, mostly under the age of 10, though some adults have been bitten.
More Videos by O'Neill Ops: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEILLOPS
SUBSCRIBE for the latest NV and Thermal Videos:
http://bit.ly/Subscribe2UltimateNV
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UltimateNight Vision is an industry leader in thermal imaging, image intensification, and digital night vision devices. Part of what distinguishes UNV from other online retailers is the vast amount of knowledge and experience we have gained from regularly using and testing night vision, thermal, and digital NV equipment in the field.
UNV carries and sells a wide variety of NV and thermal optics from all major manufacturers and our primary goal is to provide unbiased objective information to assist customers in the decision-making process.
Ultimate Night Vision's YouTube channel features product reviews, instructional videos, side-by-side comparisons, and raw video-recordings taken during actual hog, coyote, and varmint hunts.

published:17 Jun 2018

views:28291416

This time around, I've built a pair of night vision goggles.
ProjectCredit: http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Infrared-Night-Vision-Device/
Check out my social links!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/inventordude14
FB: http://bit.ly/2bbqni3

Night vision

Night vision is the ability to see in low light conditions. Whether by biological or technological means, night vision is made possible by a combination of two approaches: sufficient spectral range, and sufficient intensity range. Humans have poor night vision compared to many animals, in part because the human eye lacks a tapetum lucidum.

Types of ranges

Spectral range

Night-useful spectral range techniques can sense radiation that is invisible to a human observer. Human vision is confined to a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum called visible light. Enhanced spectral range allows the viewer to take advantage of non-visible sources of electromagnetic radiation (such as near-infrared or ultraviolet radiation). Some animals such as the mantis shrimp can see using much more of the infrared and/or ultraviolet spectrum than humans.

Intensity range

Sufficient intensity range is simply the ability to see with very small quantities of light.

Many animals have better night vision than humans do, the result of one or more differences in the morphology and anatomy of their eyes. These include having a larger eyeball, a larger lens, a larger optical aperture (the pupils may expand to the physical limit of the eyelids), more rods than cones (or rods exclusively) in the retina, and a tapetum lucidum.

See also

Night Vision (Kayak album)

Night Vision is the tenth studio album by Dutch progressive rock band Kayak, released in 2001. It was the first studio album with singer Bert Heerink. Heerink had joined Kayak in 1999, to help original singer Max Werner on songs from the past that were originally sung by Kayak's second lead singer, Edward Reekers. When Werner left Kayak in 2000, Heerink stayed as their sole leadsinger, and recorded the double live album Chance For A Livetime.

During their tour of 2000, Kayak introduced a new member: guitarist/vocalist Rob Vunderink. Not a complete stranger to the band, as he had worked with Pim Koopman in the band Diesel.

After the "Night Vision"-tour, guitarist Rob Winter had to leave Kayak. He was also the guitarist in the band of Dutch singer Marco Borsato, and he was unable to combine work in two bands.

Night

Night or nighttime (sp.night-time or night time) is the period of time between the sunset and the sunrise when the Sun is below the horizon.

This occurs after dusk. The opposite of night is day (or "daytime" to distinguish it from "day" as used for a 24-hour period). The start and end points of time of a night vary based on factors such as season, latitude, longitude and timezone.

Nyx

Nyx (English /ˈnɪks/;Ancient Greek: Νύξ, "Night";Latin:Nox) is the Greek goddess (or personification) of the night. A shadowy figure, Nyx stood at or near the beginning of creation, and mothered other personifieddeities such as Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death), with Erebus (Darkness). Her appearances are sparse in surviving mythology, but reveal her as a figure of such exceptional power and beauty, that she is feared by Zeus himself.

In his description of Tartarus, Hesiod locates there the home of Nyx, and the homes of her children Hypnos and Thanatos. Hesiod says further that Nyx's daughter Hemera (Day) left Tartarus just as Nyx (Night) entered it; continuing cyclicly, when Hemera returned, Nyx left. This mirrors the portrayal of Ratri (night) in the Rigveda, where she works in close cooperation but also tension with her sister Ushas (dawn).

Gazpacho's music has been described by one critic as being "classical post ambient nocturnal atmospheric neo-progressive folk world rock". The music has been compared to A-ha, Radiohead, Marillion and Porcupine Tree.

Without the backing of a major label, Gazpacho is one of many bands now using the Internet to promote their music, specifically their own website and its forum, online shopping and MySpace. This allows the band to hold down full-time jobs, yet still manage to release an album a year with total artistic control over their compositions and distribution.

History

The Early Years (1996–2001)

Childhood friends Jon-Arne Vilbo and Thomas Andersen had played together in a band called Delerium before, which in their own words "whittled away."
After several years of separation, the two friends met again and started making music together again. Andersen had met Jan-Henrik Ohme through his work as radio commercial producer and brought him into the jam sessions, which laid the foundation for Gazpacho as it exists today.

Vision statement

Definition and structure

A vision statement is a company's road map, indicating both what the company wants to become and guiding transformational initiatives by setting a defined direction for the company's growth. Vision statements undergo minimal revisions during the life of a business, unlike operational goals which may be updated from year-to-year. Vision statements can range in length from short sentences to multiple pages. Vision statements are also formally written and referenced in company documents rather than, for example, general principles informally articulated by senior management. A vision statement is not limited to business organizations and may also be used by non-profit or governmental entities.

A consensus does not exist on the characteristics of a "good" or "bad" vision statement. Commonly cited traits include:

Night Vision versus Thermal Imaging

Describes advantages and disadvantages of night vision technologies
Night vision goggles and scopes make images from visible light, just like your eyes. So, their familiar green-cast images provide excellent situational awareness at night. Unfortunately, magnifying the amount of light in an image is only part of the solution to true night vision.
The critical element they don't address is visible image contrast. That's what you really need to be able to see at night. When a target is brighter than its surroundings it has good visual contrast, and is easy to see.
When a target doesn't have good visual contrast you can't distinguish it from its surroundings. No night vision scope can reveal contrast that's just not there.
Thermal cameras see heat, not light. The more heat an object gives off the more thermal contrast it generates, and the easier it is to see.
Everything on Earth gives off heat, and things like people, animals, and car engines lots of heat. So their easy to see, even through camouflage.
Atmospheric conditions, like smoke, rain, or fog, reflect light, making night vision goggles and scopes even less effective. But thermal cameras see through these obscurants and clearly.
Night vision goggles and scopes also need to have the right amount of light to work well. If light levels are too low, like in rural areas and when looking into deep shadows, they won't be able to see anything.
If there's too much light, from street lights, security lights, or car lights, they become over-saturated. Thermal cameras have none of these limitations. That's why airborne law enforcement units and special operations forces around the world choose FLIR when they need to see hard to find targets at night.

10:54

How To Make Infrared Night Vision Camera From Any Smartphone !

How To Make Infrared Night Vision Camera From Any Smartphone !

How To Make Infrared Night Vision Camera From Any Smartphone !

Learn How to Make a infrared Night VisionCamera From Any Old Smartphone . Its a physical mod that you can do to any camera.
In this video I am going to show you how to convert any normal camera Into infrared night vision camera very cheap but useful hack.
★☆★ Buy Parts from your online local store ★☆★
1) 3W Infrared LEDhttp://geni.us/GNGwvfK
2) Mini Dc StepDownConverter
http://geni.us/5a29
3) Heatsink
http://geni.us/hcCOh
4) Usb Cable
http://geni.us/yILeH
5) Screwdriver set
http://geni.us/tunrO
★☆★ Check out my other infrared thermal camera
https://youtu.be/IdJgxNVVrs4
# Instructables
https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Night-Vision-Camera-From-Old-Smartphone-/
Every Camera Sensor has ability to see Infrared i.e. Thermal Part of The Light but Infrared Blocking FilterInside Such Digital Cameras protects The CCD Sensor From burning with high energy Infrared light such as sunlight. Now, If We remove the blocking Infrared Filter the camera can also able to see Infrared Part of The Spectrum of Light that is the night vision camera. Which Is PrettyCool Because After ThisHackYou Can See In The Dark With this Infrared Night Vision Camera and use this as camera as infrared camera and night vision camera. aka camera infrarouge. and thermo camera or infrarotkamera. Night Camera ! and camera infrarouge. DIY Night Camera infrarouge infrarotkamera.
This camera also works as a great night vision camera ,it's built-in infrared lights will let you see in the dark ! infrarouge.
This is really cheap & useful diy thermal camera and you will also learn how does thermal imaging camera works
Even the cheapest seek Thermal Camera can cost $200 Compared to this DIY which can be done in just $10 including HD Video Camera. Which Most Popular Seek Infrared Camera Don't Have. This is also called as nir camera which can see through nir materials. You can see the glow and approximately tell the temperature of the object so it works like temperature camera.
Now You Have Ability To See Through Objects & Know The Temprature Just LikeThe Professional Camera's Fujifilm X-T1 & Sony Xray Cameras or The Seek ,FlirThermal Imaging Camera Just For Very Cheap !
Body With NIRTranslucent Materials WorksReallyGood To See Through Additionally You Can Put 850 nm or 940 nm Infrared Led To See Through Objects More Clearly. camera infrarouge.
Do This Hack At Your Own Risk for camera infrarouge. Because Now its see through camera At Night .
★☆★ For more awesome content ★☆★
https://www.youtube.com/kedarnimbalkard
★☆★ Find me here ★☆★
https://www.facebook.com/KedardNimbalkar
https://twitter.com/kedardn
https://in.pinterest.com/kedarnimbalkar/
https://www.instagram.com/kedardnimbalkar/
http://kedarnimbalkar.imgur.com/
https://www.quora.com/profile/Kedar-Nimbalkar
https://www.instructables.com/member/Kedar Nimbalkar/

14:27

Cheap-ass $50 infrared night vision

Cheap-ass $50 infrared night vision

Cheap-ass $50 infrared night vision

Nothing escapes the keen eye of this futuristic night vision.... except for things up close... or things far away. Or when sweat causes it to slip down my face, or when I fall off my bike.
Camera: http://goo.gl/ZM1t9v
Illuminator: http://goo.gl/Bftboj

New David Attenborough series Dynasties coming soon! Watch the first trailer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWI1eCbksdE --~--
Leopards have excellent night vision, therefore the night shift of hunting is very busy for them.
Subscribe to BBCEarth: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSubBBC Earth YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/BBCEarth
BBC Earth Facebook http://www.facebook.com/bbcearth (ex-UK only)
BBC Earth Twitter http://www.twitter.com/bbcearth
Visit http://www.bbc.com/earth/world for all the latest animal news and wildlife videos
This is a channel from BBC Studios who help fund new BBC programmes.

11:15

UFO's Infrared Night Vision Camera & CGXL 1400 HD Telescope

UFO's Infrared Night Vision Camera & CGXL 1400 HD Telescope

UFO's Infrared Night Vision Camera & CGXL 1400 HD Telescope

intro music by Kevin Macleod goto Incompetech.com for his entire collection.
Thanks for Subscribing and for the interest in this magnificent research. Proof. We got lots of it. Proud to say I present UFO's in our Earth's sky. The corridor (traffic) highway in the milky way and over the constellation of Draco.. This is not a parody channel nor is it an entertaining channel. This research I am doing is for the sake of everyone on this planet. Accepting and respecting the differences and beliefs of others .. All of our differences set aside for the sake of one thing., Our freedom of speech and well being together. It is time for us to wake up and see things in a different way.
.thanks for your support everyone...http://myevent.com/bruceseesall

Hey Guys using this method you can turn your normal web cam into an IP cam so simple.
Watch Part 2 : Wireless IP Cam Using Raspberry PI
https://youtu.be/WXOtSeftW3E
how to change your webcam so it can see in the dark. The CCDs of all digital cameras are responsive to infrared light (IR) as well as visible light. However, most webcams come with a filter installed to block out IR light. This makes the image less washed out but it keeps you from being able to see in the dark (using IR illumination). This intructable shows you how to remove the filter from a "CreativeLive". Removing the filter from other webcams will probably be a bit easier, but they all follow the same procedure.
unscrew the webcam case, see the screw hole? This webcam (logitech quickcam chat) had only one phillips screw holding it together.
The two halves will come apart and out drops the circuit board with wire/etc attached.
unscrew the lense assembly from the circuit board. When you unscrew this, the CCD (the Charge Coupled Device is an array of photosensors on the green PC board) will be exposed.
SideNote:
I'm not sure but I think maybe the CCD can be harmed if you shine bright light directly at it (without a lense assembly in front of it) so I hid it away under a piece of paper while doing the rest of the steps.
Pull the lense assembly out from the surrounding knobby thing (the blue ring that you turn to adjust the focus)
the IR filter is just a little square piece of glass, pull it out. Then, bend a piece of wire or paper clip or something into a square and put it in to replace the filter (so everything will fit back together correctly afterwards).
Then pop all the layers back on (make sure that thin black circle thing isn't blocking the lense). everything popped back together securely so I didn't use glue or anything.
Then put the lense assembly back into the blue ring thing and screw the whole thing back ontop of the CCD. Screw back the case, you're done.
to test it out, look at your remote control while you click it, you should see the IR LED blink. You can use your remote as a flashlight for the camera in the dark. You can buy IR illuminators or make your own out of a bunch of IR LEDs and voila, you can see in the dark.
Try not to use this for anything creepy. :)
http://yt2fb.com/turn-any-web-cam-into-an-infrared-night-vision-web/
আপনার ওয়েবক্যামটাকে night vision ওয়েবক্যামে কি করে কনভার্ট করবেন

11:15

How to Make a Night Vision Camera From a Regular Digital Camera (Infrared IR)

How to Make a Night Vision Camera From a Regular Digital Camera (Infrared IR)

How to Make a Night Vision Camera From a Regular Digital Camera (Infrared IR)

How to convert a digital camera into an infrared night vision camera. I needed a camera that could film in the darkness of night whilst doing astronomy, so I converted this old snappy to be able to see infrared light. It works a treat!

Epic thermal predator hunting video footage from O'Neill Ops. 45 coyotes down captured through the Trijicon IR Hunter MKIII 35m thermal scope.
Rifle: "The Coyote Rifle" CR MOD 0 - MK 1 chambered in 22-250 match from Longrifles Inc. and O'Neill Ops. Click here for more information: https://goo.gl/dSY4Mf
More Videos by O'Neill Ops: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEILLOPS
Why hunt coyotes?
As 4th generation ranchers and farmers, hunting coyotes is not just a hobby or a pastime for O'Neill Ops. They have a duty to protect the cattle that they raise for food. For them, predator hunting is not merely a sport, but a way of life.
Coyotes are presently the most abundant livestock predators in western North America, causing the majority of sheep, goat, and cattle losses. For example, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, coyotes were responsible for 60.5% of the 224,000 sheep deaths attributed to predation in 2004.The total number of sheep deaths in 2004 comprised 2.22% of the total sheep and lamb population in the United States, which, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA report, totaled 4.66 million and 7.80 million heads respectively as of July 1, 2005. Because coyote populations are typically many times greater and more widely distributed than those of wolves, coyotes cause more overall predation losses. The United States government agents routinely shoot, poison, trap, and kill about 90,000 coyotes each year to protect livestock.
Coyotes typically bite the throat just behind the jaw and below the ear when attacking adult sheep or goats, with death commonly resulting from suffocation. Blood loss is usually a secondary cause of death. Calves and heavily fleeced sheep are killed by attacking the flanks or hindquarters, causing shock and blood loss. When attacking smaller prey, such as young lambs, the kill is made by biting the skull and spinal regions, causing massive tissue and bone damage. Small or young prey may be completely carried off, leaving only blood as evidence of a kill.
In the absence of the harassment of coyotes practiced by rural people, urban coyotes are losing their fear of humans, which is further worsened by people intentionally or unintentionally feeding coyotes. In such situations, some coyotes have begun to act aggressively toward humans, chasing joggers and bicyclists, confronting people walking their dogs, and stalking small children. Non-rabid coyotes in these areas sometimes target small children, mostly under the age of 10, though some adults have been bitten.
More Videos by O'Neill Ops: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEILLOPS
SUBSCRIBE for the latest NV and Thermal Videos:
http://bit.ly/Subscribe2UltimateNV
CONNECT:
http://www.facebook.com/UltimateNightVision
http://www.instagram.com/ultimatenightvision/
http://twitter.com/ultnv
http://www.ultimatenightvision.com/
UltimateNight Vision is an industry leader in thermal imaging, image intensification, and digital night vision devices. Part of what distinguishes UNV from other online retailers is the vast amount of knowledge and experience we have gained from regularly using and testing night vision, thermal, and digital NV equipment in the field.
UNV carries and sells a wide variety of NV and thermal optics from all major manufacturers and our primary goal is to provide unbiased objective information to assist customers in the decision-making process.
Ultimate Night Vision's YouTube channel features product reviews, instructional videos, side-by-side comparisons, and raw video-recordings taken during actual hog, coyote, and varmint hunts.

2:46

DIY Night Vision Goggles Using Infrared!

DIY Night Vision Goggles Using Infrared!

DIY Night Vision Goggles Using Infrared!

This time around, I've built a pair of night vision goggles.
ProjectCredit: http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Infrared-Night-Vision-Device/
Check out my social links!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/inventordude14
FB: http://bit.ly/2bbqni3

Night Vision versus Thermal Imaging

Describes advantages and disadvantages of night vision technologies
Night vision goggles and scopes make images from visible light, just like your eyes. So, their familiar green-cast images provide excellent situational awareness at night. Unfortunately, magnifying the amount of light in an image is only part of the solution to true night vision.
The critical element they don't address is visible image contrast. That's what you really need to be able to see at night. When a target is brighter than its surroundings it has good visual contrast, and is easy to see.
When a target doesn't have good visual contrast you can't distinguish it from its surroundings. No night vision scope can reveal contrast that's just not there.
Thermal cameras see heat, not light. The more heat an object give...

published: 09 Feb 2010

How To Make Infrared Night Vision Camera From Any Smartphone !

Learn How to Make a infrared Night VisionCamera From Any Old Smartphone . Its a physical mod that you can do to any camera.
In this video I am going to show you how to convert any normal camera Into infrared night vision camera very cheap but useful hack.
★☆★ Buy Parts from your online local store ★☆★
1) 3W Infrared LEDhttp://geni.us/GNGwvfK
2) Mini Dc StepDownConverter
http://geni.us/5a29
3) Heatsink
http://geni.us/hcCOh
4) Usb Cable
http://geni.us/yILeH
5) Screwdriver set
http://geni.us/tunrO
★☆★ Check out my other infrared thermal camera
https://youtu.be/IdJgxNVVrs4
# Instructables
https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Night-Vision-Camera-From-Old-Smartphone-/
Every Camera Sensor has ability to see Infrared i.e. Thermal Part of The Light but Infrared Blocking FilterInside...

published: 21 Dec 2017

Cheap-ass $50 infrared night vision

Nothing escapes the keen eye of this futuristic night vision.... except for things up close... or things far away. Or when sweat causes it to slip down my face, or when I fall off my bike.
Camera: http://goo.gl/ZM1t9v
Illuminator: http://goo.gl/Bftboj

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published: 13 May 2015

UFO's Infrared Night Vision Camera & CGXL 1400 HD Telescope

intro music by Kevin Macleod goto Incompetech.com for his entire collection.
Thanks for Subscribing and for the interest in this magnificent research. Proof. We got lots of it. Proud to say I present UFO's in our Earth's sky. The corridor (traffic) highway in the milky way and over the constellation of Draco.. This is not a parody channel nor is it an entertaining channel. This research I am doing is for the sake of everyone on this planet. Accepting and respecting the differences and beliefs of others .. All of our differences set aside for the sake of one thing., Our freedom of speech and well being together. It is time for us to wake up and see things in a different way.
.thanks for your support everyone...http://myevent.com/bruceseesall

Hey Guys using this method you can turn your normal web cam into an IP cam so simple.
Watch Part 2 : Wireless IP Cam Using Raspberry PI
https://youtu.be/WXOtSeftW3E
how to change your webcam so it can see in the dark. The CCDs of all digital cameras are responsive to infrared light (IR) as well as visible light. However, most webcams come with a filter installed to block out IR light. This makes the image less washed out but it keeps you from being able to see in the dark (using IR illumination). This intructable shows you how to remove the filter from a "CreativeLive". Removing the filter from other webcams will probably be a bit easier, but they all follow the same procedure.
unscrew the webcam case, see the screw hole? This webcam (logitech quickcam chat) had only one phillips screw...

published: 08 Aug 2016

How to Make a Night Vision Camera From a Regular Digital Camera (Infrared IR)

How to convert a digital camera into an infrared night vision camera. I needed a camera that could film in the darkness of night whilst doing astronomy, so I converted this old snappy to be able to see infrared light. It works a treat!

published: 28 Jan 2017

night vision hunting scope - teleskop infrared berburu

Epic thermal predator hunting video footage from O'Neill Ops. 45 coyotes down captured through the Trijicon IR Hunter MKIII 35m thermal scope.
Rifle: "The Coyote Rifle" CR MOD 0 - MK 1 chambered in 22-250 match from Longrifles Inc. and O'Neill Ops. Click here for more information: https://goo.gl/dSY4Mf
More Videos by O'Neill Ops: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEILLOPS
Why hunt coyotes?
As 4th generation ranchers and farmers, hunting coyotes is not just a hobby or a pastime for O'Neill Ops. They have a duty to protect the cattle that they raise for food. For them, predator hunting is not merely a sport, but a way of life.
Coyotes are presently the most abundant livestock predators in western North America, causing the majority of sheep, goat, and cattle losses. For example, according ...

published: 17 Jun 2018

DIY Night Vision Goggles Using Infrared!

This time around, I've built a pair of night vision goggles.
ProjectCredit: http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Infrared-Night-Vision-Device/
Check out my social links!
Twitter: https://twitter.com/inventordude14
FB: http://bit.ly/2bbqni3

Describes advantages and disadvantages of night vision technologies
Night vision goggles and scopes make images from visible light, just like your eyes. So, their familiar green-cast images provide excellent situational awareness at night. Unfortunately, magnifying the amount of light in an image is only part of the solution to true night vision.
The critical element they don't address is visible image contrast. That's what you really need to be able to see at night. When a target is brighter than its surroundings it has good visual contrast, and is easy to see.
When a target doesn't have good visual contrast you can't distinguish it from its surroundings. No night vision scope can reveal contrast that's just not there.
Thermal cameras see heat, not light. The more heat an object gives off the more thermal contrast it generates, and the easier it is to see.
Everything on Earth gives off heat, and things like people, animals, and car engines lots of heat. So their easy to see, even through camouflage.
Atmospheric conditions, like smoke, rain, or fog, reflect light, making night vision goggles and scopes even less effective. But thermal cameras see through these obscurants and clearly.
Night vision goggles and scopes also need to have the right amount of light to work well. If light levels are too low, like in rural areas and when looking into deep shadows, they won't be able to see anything.
If there's too much light, from street lights, security lights, or car lights, they become over-saturated. Thermal cameras have none of these limitations. That's why airborne law enforcement units and special operations forces around the world choose FLIR when they need to see hard to find targets at night.

Describes advantages and disadvantages of night vision technologies
Night vision goggles and scopes make images from visible light, just like your eyes. So, their familiar green-cast images provide excellent situational awareness at night. Unfortunately, magnifying the amount of light in an image is only part of the solution to true night vision.
The critical element they don't address is visible image contrast. That's what you really need to be able to see at night. When a target is brighter than its surroundings it has good visual contrast, and is easy to see.
When a target doesn't have good visual contrast you can't distinguish it from its surroundings. No night vision scope can reveal contrast that's just not there.
Thermal cameras see heat, not light. The more heat an object gives off the more thermal contrast it generates, and the easier it is to see.
Everything on Earth gives off heat, and things like people, animals, and car engines lots of heat. So their easy to see, even through camouflage.
Atmospheric conditions, like smoke, rain, or fog, reflect light, making night vision goggles and scopes even less effective. But thermal cameras see through these obscurants and clearly.
Night vision goggles and scopes also need to have the right amount of light to work well. If light levels are too low, like in rural areas and when looking into deep shadows, they won't be able to see anything.
If there's too much light, from street lights, security lights, or car lights, they become over-saturated. Thermal cameras have none of these limitations. That's why airborne law enforcement units and special operations forces around the world choose FLIR when they need to see hard to find targets at night.

How To Make Infrared Night Vision Camera From Any Smartphone !

Learn How to Make a infrared Night VisionCamera From Any Old Smartphone . Its a physical mod that you can do to any camera.
In this video I am going to show yo...

Learn How to Make a infrared Night VisionCamera From Any Old Smartphone . Its a physical mod that you can do to any camera.
In this video I am going to show you how to convert any normal camera Into infrared night vision camera very cheap but useful hack.
★☆★ Buy Parts from your online local store ★☆★
1) 3W Infrared LEDhttp://geni.us/GNGwvfK
2) Mini Dc StepDownConverter
http://geni.us/5a29
3) Heatsink
http://geni.us/hcCOh
4) Usb Cable
http://geni.us/yILeH
5) Screwdriver set
http://geni.us/tunrO
★☆★ Check out my other infrared thermal camera
https://youtu.be/IdJgxNVVrs4
# Instructables
https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Night-Vision-Camera-From-Old-Smartphone-/
Every Camera Sensor has ability to see Infrared i.e. Thermal Part of The Light but Infrared Blocking FilterInside Such Digital Cameras protects The CCD Sensor From burning with high energy Infrared light such as sunlight. Now, If We remove the blocking Infrared Filter the camera can also able to see Infrared Part of The Spectrum of Light that is the night vision camera. Which Is PrettyCool Because After ThisHackYou Can See In The Dark With this Infrared Night Vision Camera and use this as camera as infrared camera and night vision camera. aka camera infrarouge. and thermo camera or infrarotkamera. Night Camera ! and camera infrarouge. DIY Night Camera infrarouge infrarotkamera.
This camera also works as a great night vision camera ,it's built-in infrared lights will let you see in the dark ! infrarouge.
This is really cheap & useful diy thermal camera and you will also learn how does thermal imaging camera works
Even the cheapest seek Thermal Camera can cost $200 Compared to this DIY which can be done in just $10 including HD Video Camera. Which Most Popular Seek Infrared Camera Don't Have. This is also called as nir camera which can see through nir materials. You can see the glow and approximately tell the temperature of the object so it works like temperature camera.
Now You Have Ability To See Through Objects & Know The Temprature Just LikeThe Professional Camera's Fujifilm X-T1 & Sony Xray Cameras or The Seek ,FlirThermal Imaging Camera Just For Very Cheap !
Body With NIRTranslucent Materials WorksReallyGood To See Through Additionally You Can Put 850 nm or 940 nm Infrared Led To See Through Objects More Clearly. camera infrarouge.
Do This Hack At Your Own Risk for camera infrarouge. Because Now its see through camera At Night .
★☆★ For more awesome content ★☆★
https://www.youtube.com/kedarnimbalkard
★☆★ Find me here ★☆★
https://www.facebook.com/KedardNimbalkar
https://twitter.com/kedardn
https://in.pinterest.com/kedarnimbalkar/
https://www.instagram.com/kedardnimbalkar/
http://kedarnimbalkar.imgur.com/
https://www.quora.com/profile/Kedar-Nimbalkar
https://www.instructables.com/member/Kedar Nimbalkar/

Learn How to Make a infrared Night VisionCamera From Any Old Smartphone . Its a physical mod that you can do to any camera.
In this video I am going to show you how to convert any normal camera Into infrared night vision camera very cheap but useful hack.
★☆★ Buy Parts from your online local store ★☆★
1) 3W Infrared LEDhttp://geni.us/GNGwvfK
2) Mini Dc StepDownConverter
http://geni.us/5a29
3) Heatsink
http://geni.us/hcCOh
4) Usb Cable
http://geni.us/yILeH
5) Screwdriver set
http://geni.us/tunrO
★☆★ Check out my other infrared thermal camera
https://youtu.be/IdJgxNVVrs4
# Instructables
https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Night-Vision-Camera-From-Old-Smartphone-/
Every Camera Sensor has ability to see Infrared i.e. Thermal Part of The Light but Infrared Blocking FilterInside Such Digital Cameras protects The CCD Sensor From burning with high energy Infrared light such as sunlight. Now, If We remove the blocking Infrared Filter the camera can also able to see Infrared Part of The Spectrum of Light that is the night vision camera. Which Is PrettyCool Because After ThisHackYou Can See In The Dark With this Infrared Night Vision Camera and use this as camera as infrared camera and night vision camera. aka camera infrarouge. and thermo camera or infrarotkamera. Night Camera ! and camera infrarouge. DIY Night Camera infrarouge infrarotkamera.
This camera also works as a great night vision camera ,it's built-in infrared lights will let you see in the dark ! infrarouge.
This is really cheap & useful diy thermal camera and you will also learn how does thermal imaging camera works
Even the cheapest seek Thermal Camera can cost $200 Compared to this DIY which can be done in just $10 including HD Video Camera. Which Most Popular Seek Infrared Camera Don't Have. This is also called as nir camera which can see through nir materials. You can see the glow and approximately tell the temperature of the object so it works like temperature camera.
Now You Have Ability To See Through Objects & Know The Temprature Just LikeThe Professional Camera's Fujifilm X-T1 & Sony Xray Cameras or The Seek ,FlirThermal Imaging Camera Just For Very Cheap !
Body With NIRTranslucent Materials WorksReallyGood To See Through Additionally You Can Put 850 nm or 940 nm Infrared Led To See Through Objects More Clearly. camera infrarouge.
Do This Hack At Your Own Risk for camera infrarouge. Because Now its see through camera At Night .
★☆★ For more awesome content ★☆★
https://www.youtube.com/kedarnimbalkard
★☆★ Find me here ★☆★
https://www.facebook.com/KedardNimbalkar
https://twitter.com/kedardn
https://in.pinterest.com/kedarnimbalkar/
https://www.instagram.com/kedardnimbalkar/
http://kedarnimbalkar.imgur.com/
https://www.quora.com/profile/Kedar-Nimbalkar
https://www.instructables.com/member/Kedar Nimbalkar/

Cheap-ass $50 infrared night vision

Nothing escapes the keen eye of this futuristic night vision.... except for things up close... or things far away. Or when sweat causes it to slip down my face,...

Nothing escapes the keen eye of this futuristic night vision.... except for things up close... or things far away. Or when sweat causes it to slip down my face, or when I fall off my bike.
Camera: http://goo.gl/ZM1t9v
Illuminator: http://goo.gl/Bftboj

Nothing escapes the keen eye of this futuristic night vision.... except for things up close... or things far away. Or when sweat causes it to slip down my face, or when I fall off my bike.
Camera: http://goo.gl/ZM1t9v
Illuminator: http://goo.gl/Bftboj

UFO's Infrared Night Vision Camera & CGXL 1400 HD Telescope

intro music by Kevin Macleod goto Incompetech.com for his entire collection.
Thanks for Subscribing and for the interest in this magnificent research. Proof. We...

intro music by Kevin Macleod goto Incompetech.com for his entire collection.
Thanks for Subscribing and for the interest in this magnificent research. Proof. We got lots of it. Proud to say I present UFO's in our Earth's sky. The corridor (traffic) highway in the milky way and over the constellation of Draco.. This is not a parody channel nor is it an entertaining channel. This research I am doing is for the sake of everyone on this planet. Accepting and respecting the differences and beliefs of others .. All of our differences set aside for the sake of one thing., Our freedom of speech and well being together. It is time for us to wake up and see things in a different way.
.thanks for your support everyone...http://myevent.com/bruceseesall

intro music by Kevin Macleod goto Incompetech.com for his entire collection.
Thanks for Subscribing and for the interest in this magnificent research. Proof. We got lots of it. Proud to say I present UFO's in our Earth's sky. The corridor (traffic) highway in the milky way and over the constellation of Draco.. This is not a parody channel nor is it an entertaining channel. This research I am doing is for the sake of everyone on this planet. Accepting and respecting the differences and beliefs of others .. All of our differences set aside for the sake of one thing., Our freedom of speech and well being together. It is time for us to wake up and see things in a different way.
.thanks for your support everyone...http://myevent.com/bruceseesall

Hey Guys using this method you can turn your normal web cam into an IP cam so simple.
Watch Part 2 : Wireless IP Cam Using Raspberry PI
https://youtu.be/WXOtSe...

Hey Guys using this method you can turn your normal web cam into an IP cam so simple.
Watch Part 2 : Wireless IP Cam Using Raspberry PI
https://youtu.be/WXOtSeftW3E
how to change your webcam so it can see in the dark. The CCDs of all digital cameras are responsive to infrared light (IR) as well as visible light. However, most webcams come with a filter installed to block out IR light. This makes the image less washed out but it keeps you from being able to see in the dark (using IR illumination). This intructable shows you how to remove the filter from a "CreativeLive". Removing the filter from other webcams will probably be a bit easier, but they all follow the same procedure.
unscrew the webcam case, see the screw hole? This webcam (logitech quickcam chat) had only one phillips screw holding it together.
The two halves will come apart and out drops the circuit board with wire/etc attached.
unscrew the lense assembly from the circuit board. When you unscrew this, the CCD (the Charge Coupled Device is an array of photosensors on the green PC board) will be exposed.
SideNote:
I'm not sure but I think maybe the CCD can be harmed if you shine bright light directly at it (without a lense assembly in front of it) so I hid it away under a piece of paper while doing the rest of the steps.
Pull the lense assembly out from the surrounding knobby thing (the blue ring that you turn to adjust the focus)
the IR filter is just a little square piece of glass, pull it out. Then, bend a piece of wire or paper clip or something into a square and put it in to replace the filter (so everything will fit back together correctly afterwards).
Then pop all the layers back on (make sure that thin black circle thing isn't blocking the lense). everything popped back together securely so I didn't use glue or anything.
Then put the lense assembly back into the blue ring thing and screw the whole thing back ontop of the CCD. Screw back the case, you're done.
to test it out, look at your remote control while you click it, you should see the IR LED blink. You can use your remote as a flashlight for the camera in the dark. You can buy IR illuminators or make your own out of a bunch of IR LEDs and voila, you can see in the dark.
Try not to use this for anything creepy. :)
http://yt2fb.com/turn-any-web-cam-into-an-infrared-night-vision-web/
আপনার ওয়েবক্যামটাকে night vision ওয়েবক্যামে কি করে কনভার্ট করবেন

Hey Guys using this method you can turn your normal web cam into an IP cam so simple.
Watch Part 2 : Wireless IP Cam Using Raspberry PI
https://youtu.be/WXOtSeftW3E
how to change your webcam so it can see in the dark. The CCDs of all digital cameras are responsive to infrared light (IR) as well as visible light. However, most webcams come with a filter installed to block out IR light. This makes the image less washed out but it keeps you from being able to see in the dark (using IR illumination). This intructable shows you how to remove the filter from a "CreativeLive". Removing the filter from other webcams will probably be a bit easier, but they all follow the same procedure.
unscrew the webcam case, see the screw hole? This webcam (logitech quickcam chat) had only one phillips screw holding it together.
The two halves will come apart and out drops the circuit board with wire/etc attached.
unscrew the lense assembly from the circuit board. When you unscrew this, the CCD (the Charge Coupled Device is an array of photosensors on the green PC board) will be exposed.
SideNote:
I'm not sure but I think maybe the CCD can be harmed if you shine bright light directly at it (without a lense assembly in front of it) so I hid it away under a piece of paper while doing the rest of the steps.
Pull the lense assembly out from the surrounding knobby thing (the blue ring that you turn to adjust the focus)
the IR filter is just a little square piece of glass, pull it out. Then, bend a piece of wire or paper clip or something into a square and put it in to replace the filter (so everything will fit back together correctly afterwards).
Then pop all the layers back on (make sure that thin black circle thing isn't blocking the lense). everything popped back together securely so I didn't use glue or anything.
Then put the lense assembly back into the blue ring thing and screw the whole thing back ontop of the CCD. Screw back the case, you're done.
to test it out, look at your remote control while you click it, you should see the IR LED blink. You can use your remote as a flashlight for the camera in the dark. You can buy IR illuminators or make your own out of a bunch of IR LEDs and voila, you can see in the dark.
Try not to use this for anything creepy. :)
http://yt2fb.com/turn-any-web-cam-into-an-infrared-night-vision-web/
আপনার ওয়েবক্যামটাকে night vision ওয়েবক্যামে কি করে কনভার্ট করবেন

How to Make a Night Vision Camera From a Regular Digital Camera (Infrared IR)

How to convert a digital camera into an infrared night vision camera. I needed a camera that could film in the darkness of night whilst doing astronomy, so I co...

How to convert a digital camera into an infrared night vision camera. I needed a camera that could film in the darkness of night whilst doing astronomy, so I converted this old snappy to be able to see infrared light. It works a treat!

How to convert a digital camera into an infrared night vision camera. I needed a camera that could film in the darkness of night whilst doing astronomy, so I converted this old snappy to be able to see infrared light. It works a treat!

Epic thermal predator hunting video footage from O'Neill Ops. 45 coyotes down captured through the Trijicon IR Hunter MKIII 35m thermal scope.
Rifle: "The Coyote Rifle" CR MOD 0 - MK 1 chambered in 22-250 match from Longrifles Inc. and O'Neill Ops. Click here for more information: https://goo.gl/dSY4Mf
More Videos by O'Neill Ops: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEILLOPS
Why hunt coyotes?
As 4th generation ranchers and farmers, hunting coyotes is not just a hobby or a pastime for O'Neill Ops. They have a duty to protect the cattle that they raise for food. For them, predator hunting is not merely a sport, but a way of life.
Coyotes are presently the most abundant livestock predators in western North America, causing the majority of sheep, goat, and cattle losses. For example, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, coyotes were responsible for 60.5% of the 224,000 sheep deaths attributed to predation in 2004.The total number of sheep deaths in 2004 comprised 2.22% of the total sheep and lamb population in the United States, which, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA report, totaled 4.66 million and 7.80 million heads respectively as of July 1, 2005. Because coyote populations are typically many times greater and more widely distributed than those of wolves, coyotes cause more overall predation losses. The United States government agents routinely shoot, poison, trap, and kill about 90,000 coyotes each year to protect livestock.
Coyotes typically bite the throat just behind the jaw and below the ear when attacking adult sheep or goats, with death commonly resulting from suffocation. Blood loss is usually a secondary cause of death. Calves and heavily fleeced sheep are killed by attacking the flanks or hindquarters, causing shock and blood loss. When attacking smaller prey, such as young lambs, the kill is made by biting the skull and spinal regions, causing massive tissue and bone damage. Small or young prey may be completely carried off, leaving only blood as evidence of a kill.
In the absence of the harassment of coyotes practiced by rural people, urban coyotes are losing their fear of humans, which is further worsened by people intentionally or unintentionally feeding coyotes. In such situations, some coyotes have begun to act aggressively toward humans, chasing joggers and bicyclists, confronting people walking their dogs, and stalking small children. Non-rabid coyotes in these areas sometimes target small children, mostly under the age of 10, though some adults have been bitten.
More Videos by O'Neill Ops: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEILLOPS
SUBSCRIBE for the latest NV and Thermal Videos:
http://bit.ly/Subscribe2UltimateNV
CONNECT:
http://www.facebook.com/UltimateNightVision
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UltimateNight Vision is an industry leader in thermal imaging, image intensification, and digital night vision devices. Part of what distinguishes UNV from other online retailers is the vast amount of knowledge and experience we have gained from regularly using and testing night vision, thermal, and digital NV equipment in the field.
UNV carries and sells a wide variety of NV and thermal optics from all major manufacturers and our primary goal is to provide unbiased objective information to assist customers in the decision-making process.
Ultimate Night Vision's YouTube channel features product reviews, instructional videos, side-by-side comparisons, and raw video-recordings taken during actual hog, coyote, and varmint hunts.

Epic thermal predator hunting video footage from O'Neill Ops. 45 coyotes down captured through the Trijicon IR Hunter MKIII 35m thermal scope.
Rifle: "The Coyote Rifle" CR MOD 0 - MK 1 chambered in 22-250 match from Longrifles Inc. and O'Neill Ops. Click here for more information: https://goo.gl/dSY4Mf
More Videos by O'Neill Ops: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEILLOPS
Why hunt coyotes?
As 4th generation ranchers and farmers, hunting coyotes is not just a hobby or a pastime for O'Neill Ops. They have a duty to protect the cattle that they raise for food. For them, predator hunting is not merely a sport, but a way of life.
Coyotes are presently the most abundant livestock predators in western North America, causing the majority of sheep, goat, and cattle losses. For example, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, coyotes were responsible for 60.5% of the 224,000 sheep deaths attributed to predation in 2004.The total number of sheep deaths in 2004 comprised 2.22% of the total sheep and lamb population in the United States, which, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA report, totaled 4.66 million and 7.80 million heads respectively as of July 1, 2005. Because coyote populations are typically many times greater and more widely distributed than those of wolves, coyotes cause more overall predation losses. The United States government agents routinely shoot, poison, trap, and kill about 90,000 coyotes each year to protect livestock.
Coyotes typically bite the throat just behind the jaw and below the ear when attacking adult sheep or goats, with death commonly resulting from suffocation. Blood loss is usually a secondary cause of death. Calves and heavily fleeced sheep are killed by attacking the flanks or hindquarters, causing shock and blood loss. When attacking smaller prey, such as young lambs, the kill is made by biting the skull and spinal regions, causing massive tissue and bone damage. Small or young prey may be completely carried off, leaving only blood as evidence of a kill.
In the absence of the harassment of coyotes practiced by rural people, urban coyotes are losing their fear of humans, which is further worsened by people intentionally or unintentionally feeding coyotes. In such situations, some coyotes have begun to act aggressively toward humans, chasing joggers and bicyclists, confronting people walking their dogs, and stalking small children. Non-rabid coyotes in these areas sometimes target small children, mostly under the age of 10, though some adults have been bitten.
More Videos by O'Neill Ops: https://www.youtube.com/user/ONEILLOPS
SUBSCRIBE for the latest NV and Thermal Videos:
http://bit.ly/Subscribe2UltimateNV
CONNECT:
http://www.facebook.com/UltimateNightVision
http://www.instagram.com/ultimatenightvision/
http://twitter.com/ultnv
http://www.ultimatenightvision.com/
UltimateNight Vision is an industry leader in thermal imaging, image intensification, and digital night vision devices. Part of what distinguishes UNV from other online retailers is the vast amount of knowledge and experience we have gained from regularly using and testing night vision, thermal, and digital NV equipment in the field.
UNV carries and sells a wide variety of NV and thermal optics from all major manufacturers and our primary goal is to provide unbiased objective information to assist customers in the decision-making process.
Ultimate Night Vision's YouTube channel features product reviews, instructional videos, side-by-side comparisons, and raw video-recordings taken during actual hog, coyote, and varmint hunts.

Night Vision versus Thermal Imaging

Describes advantages and disadvantages of night vision technologies
Night vision goggles and scopes make images from visible light, just like your eyes. So, their familiar green-cast images provide excellent situational awareness at night. Unfortunately, magnifying the amount of light in an image is only part of the solution to true night vision.
The critical element they don't address is visible image contrast. That's what you really need to be able to see at night. When a target is brighter than its surroundings it has good visual contrast, and is easy to see.
When a target doesn't have good visual contrast you can't distinguish it from its surroundings. No night vision scope can reveal contrast that's just not there.
Thermal cameras see heat, not light. The more heat an object gives off the more thermal contrast it generates, and the easier it is to see.
Everything on Earth gives off heat, and things like people, animals, and car engines lots of heat. So their easy to see, even through camouflage.
Atmospheric conditions, like smoke, rain, or fog, reflect light, making night vision goggles and scopes even less effective. But thermal cameras see through these obscurants and clearly.
Night vision goggles and scopes also need to have the right amount of light to work well. If light levels are too low, like in rural areas and when looking into deep shadows, they won't be able to see anything.
If there's too much light, from street lights, security lights, or car lights, they become over-saturated. Thermal cameras have none of these limitations. That's why airborne law enforcement units and special operations forces around the world choose FLIR when they need to see hard to find targets at night.

How To Make Infrared Night Vision Camera From Any Smartphone !

Learn How to Make a infrared Night VisionCamera From Any Old Smartphone . Its a physical mod that you can do to any camera.
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Every Camera Sensor has ability to see Infrared i.e. Thermal Part of The Light but Infrared Blocking FilterInside Such Digital Cameras protects The CCD Sensor From burning with high energy Infrared light such as sunlight. Now, If We remove the blocking Infrared Filter the camera can also able to see Infrared Part of The Spectrum of Light that is the night vision camera. Which Is PrettyCool Because After ThisHackYou Can See In The Dark With this Infrared Night Vision Camera and use this as camera as infrared camera and night vision camera. aka camera infrarouge. and thermo camera or infrarotkamera. Night Camera ! and camera infrarouge. DIY Night Camera infrarouge infrarotkamera.
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Cheap-ass $50 infrared night vision

Nothing escapes the keen eye of this futuristic night vision.... except for things up close... or things far away. Or when sweat causes it to slip down my face, or when I fall off my bike.
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Hey Guys using this method you can turn your normal web cam into an IP cam so simple.
Watch Part 2 : Wireless IP Cam Using Raspberry PI
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how to change your webcam so it can see in the dark. The CCDs of all digital cameras are responsive to infrared light (IR) as well as visible light. However, most webcams come with a filter installed to block out IR light. This makes the image less washed out but it keeps you from being able to see in the dark (using IR illumination). This intructable shows you how to remove the filter from a "CreativeLive". Removing the filter from other webcams will probably be a bit easier, but they all follow the same procedure.
unscrew the webcam case, see the screw hole? This webcam (logitech quickcam chat) had only one phillips screw holding it together.
The two halves will come apart and out drops the circuit board with wire/etc attached.
unscrew the lense assembly from the circuit board. When you unscrew this, the CCD (the Charge Coupled Device is an array of photosensors on the green PC board) will be exposed.
SideNote:
I'm not sure but I think maybe the CCD can be harmed if you shine bright light directly at it (without a lense assembly in front of it) so I hid it away under a piece of paper while doing the rest of the steps.
Pull the lense assembly out from the surrounding knobby thing (the blue ring that you turn to adjust the focus)
the IR filter is just a little square piece of glass, pull it out. Then, bend a piece of wire or paper clip or something into a square and put it in to replace the filter (so everything will fit back together correctly afterwards).
Then pop all the layers back on (make sure that thin black circle thing isn't blocking the lense). everything popped back together securely so I didn't use glue or anything.
Then put the lense assembly back into the blue ring thing and screw the whole thing back ontop of the CCD. Screw back the case, you're done.
to test it out, look at your remote control while you click it, you should see the IR LED blink. You can use your remote as a flashlight for the camera in the dark. You can buy IR illuminators or make your own out of a bunch of IR LEDs and voila, you can see in the dark.
Try not to use this for anything creepy. :)
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আপনার ওয়েবক্যামটাকে night vision ওয়েবক্যামে কি করে কনভার্ট করবেন

How to Make a Night Vision Camera From a Regular Digital Camera (Infrared IR)

How to convert a digital camera into an infrared night vision camera. I needed a camera that could film in the darkness of night whilst doing astronomy, so I converted this old snappy to be able to see infrared light. It works a treat!

Epic thermal predator hunting video footage from O'Neill Ops. 45 coyotes down captured through the Trijicon IR Hunter MKIII 35m thermal scope.
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Why hunt coyotes?
As 4th generation ranchers and farmers, hunting coyotes is not just a hobby or a pastime for O'Neill Ops. They have a duty to protect the cattle that they raise for food. For them, predator hunting is not merely a sport, but a way of life.
Coyotes are presently the most abundant livestock predators in western North America, causing the majority of sheep, goat, and cattle losses. For example, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, coyotes were responsible for 60.5% of the 224,000 sheep deaths attributed to predation in 2004.The total number of sheep deaths in 2004 comprised 2.22% of the total sheep and lamb population in the United States, which, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service USDA report, totaled 4.66 million and 7.80 million heads respectively as of July 1, 2005. Because coyote populations are typically many times greater and more widely distributed than those of wolves, coyotes cause more overall predation losses. The United States government agents routinely shoot, poison, trap, and kill about 90,000 coyotes each year to protect livestock.
Coyotes typically bite the throat just behind the jaw and below the ear when attacking adult sheep or goats, with death commonly resulting from suffocation. Blood loss is usually a secondary cause of death. Calves and heavily fleeced sheep are killed by attacking the flanks or hindquarters, causing shock and blood loss. When attacking smaller prey, such as young lambs, the kill is made by biting the skull and spinal regions, causing massive tissue and bone damage. Small or young prey may be completely carried off, leaving only blood as evidence of a kill.
In the absence of the harassment of coyotes practiced by rural people, urban coyotes are losing their fear of humans, which is further worsened by people intentionally or unintentionally feeding coyotes. In such situations, some coyotes have begun to act aggressively toward humans, chasing joggers and bicyclists, confronting people walking their dogs, and stalking small children. Non-rabid coyotes in these areas sometimes target small children, mostly under the age of 10, though some adults have been bitten.
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Night vision

Night vision is the ability to see in low light conditions. Whether by biological or technological means, night vision is made possible by a combination of two approaches: sufficient spectral range, and sufficient intensity range. Humans have poor night vision compared to many animals, in part because the human eye lacks a tapetum lucidum.

Types of ranges

Spectral range

Night-useful spectral range techniques can sense radiation that is invisible to a human observer. Human vision is confined to a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum called visible light. Enhanced spectral range allows the viewer to take advantage of non-visible sources of electromagnetic radiation (such as near-infrared or ultraviolet radiation). Some animals such as the mantis shrimp can see using much more of the infrared and/or ultraviolet spectrum than humans.

Intensity range

Sufficient intensity range is simply the ability to see with very small quantities of light.

Many animals have better night vision than humans do, the result of one or more differences in the morphology and anatomy of their eyes. These include having a larger eyeball, a larger lens, a larger optical aperture (the pupils may expand to the physical limit of the eyelids), more rods than cones (or rods exclusively) in the retina, and a tapetum lucidum.

Hyundai Motor's KonaIron Man Edition / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor. By Nam Hyun-woo ... 23 ... The car features advanced performance and a NightVision system. The Night Vision system is nighttime driving assistance, in which the infrared cameras on the car detect moving objects 200 to 250 meters ahead of the vehicle and show them on the heads-up display ... ....

Hyundai Motor's KonaIron Man Edition / Courtesy of Hyundai Motor. By Nam Hyun-woo ... 23 ... The car features advanced performance and a NightVision system. The Night Vision system is nighttime driving assistance, in which the infrared cameras on the car detect moving objects 200 to 250 meters ahead of the vehicle and show them on the heads-up display ... ....

Infrared speed cameras which can detect people smoking, eating, drinking and using their phones while driving are being rolled out across the UK ... The infrared technology means they will work in all weather, day or night (Picture ... LEDinfrared technology is usable in all conditions....

the HonorView 20 ...Praise the Lord ... Still, under the right conditions this 48MP sensor should produce some seriously crisp shots, especially with the help of the Kirin 980’s AI image processing in the dedicated UltraClarity and Night modes. The secondary 3D infrared lens should help improve portrait mode, along with a few more niche use cases ... ....

The Spotlight Cam features a 140-degree wide-angle 1080p HD camera that, as well as featuring twin LED strips, boasts infrarednight vision ... It provides a much clearer view than the infrarednight vision, and can prove invaluable when deterring potential intruders....

The Tactical Reconnaissance Group, formed in 1961, is headquartered at Hyakuri Air Base in Ibaraki prefecture... The unarmed RF-4E can survey and photograph in all weather and at night using short-distance, long-distance, infrared and panoramic cameras, according to Yomiuri Shimbun ... kusumoto.hana@stripes.com ... .......

Want to keep a closer eye on the deliveries, guests, or prospective burglars frequenting your doorstep? Netatmo, purveyor of many a security camera, are expanding their smart home range with the new Netatmo SmartVideo Doorbell ... An infrared camera will also keep faces visible even at night ... Installation? What installation?....

KasaSmartVideo Doorbell (KD100) is equipped with a 2K high definition image sensor with HDR and invisible infraredLEDs for night vision, providing sharp video even in bright and dark areas of your front porch ... The light switch also features a night light....